Mpofu sues Matutu $10m over corruption list

Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu is suing the deputy secretary of the party’s youth wing Lewis Matutu for US$10 million, claiming defamation.
Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu is suing the deputy secretary of the party’s youth wing Lewis Matutu for US$10 million, claiming defamation.
Kazhanje was jailed for three years by a Harare judge last month who found him guilty of concealing a $10,000 transaction involving controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo's Intratreck Zimbabwe company.
The factional dogfights in the Zimbabwe’s ruling party Zanu-PF are expected to go a notch higher with the Cosleg faction largely backed by military personnel reportedly pushing for the elevation of former Defence and Security minister Sydney Sekeremayi.
National Patriotic Front spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has said the Zimbabwe army should be part of Zimbabwe National Dialogue since they are the reason for the impasse which exist in the country.
The United States of America on Friday said the government of Zimbabwe’s former leader Robert Mugabe was far better than President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
MDC-T Vice President Obert Gutu said President Mnangagwa needs to continue to get rid of some criminal elements around him in order to achieve Vision 2030.
Former Zimbabwe’s Women Affairs minister Nyasha Chikwinya has been booted off her farm by youths working with Mama Mafuyana Housing Co-operative members who want the offer letter issued to her by the government nullified.
First lady Auxillia Mnangagwa courted controversy on Thursday after she arrived unannounced at the government drugs supplier NatPharm to demand that they account for drugs dispatched to districts hospitals.
A bid by former Zanu PF youth leaders to force the Prosecutor General’s (PG) office to release minutes pertaining to operation restore legacy, which saw former President Robert Mugabe relinquishing power in November 2017, hit a snag after prosecutors argued there were no minutes to speak of as Mugabe was not overthrown.
HARARE - Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation journalist Musorowegomo Mukosi has approached the High Court seeking an order to evict four allegedly illegal miners he accuses of invading his mine for purposes of extracting gold.